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  2. Izu Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Izu peninsula (伊豆半島, Izu-hantō) is a large mountainous peninsula with a deeply indented coastline to the west of Tokyo on the Pacific coast of the island of Honshu, Japan. Formerly known as Izu Province, Izu peninsula is now a part of Shizuoka Prefecture. The peninsula has an area of 1,421.24 km 2 (548.74 sq mi) and its estimated ...

  3. Shuzenji Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Izu Province, Shizuoka, Japan. Coordinates. 34°58′16″N 138°55′44″E  /  34.971°N 138.929°E  / 34.971; 138.929. Elevation. 308 feet [1] Tokko-no-yu spring, Shuzenji Onsen. Shuzenji Onsen is a geothermal spring system in the Tagata District of Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, in the central region of Izu Peninsula.

  4. Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park - Wikipedia

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    Area. 1,227 km 2 (474 sq mi) Established. February 1, 1936. Governing body. Ministry of the Environment. Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park (富士箱根伊豆国立公園, Fuji-Hakone-Izu Kokuritsu Kōen) is a national park in Yamanashi, Shizuoka, and Kanagawa Prefectures, and western Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. It consists of Mount Fuji, Fuji Five ...

  5. Izu, Shizuoka - Wikipedia

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    Shuzenji hot spring resort Shuzenji train station A panorama of the Izu city. Izu (伊豆市, Izu-shi) is a city located in central Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2019, the city had an estimated population of 30,678 in 13,390 households, [1] and a population density of 84 persons per km 2. The total area of the city ...

  6. Izunokuni - Wikipedia

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    Izunokuni is located on the northern "neck" of the Izu Peninsula in eastern Shizuoka Prefecture. The region is hilly, with numerous hot springs. The climate of the region is temperate maritime, with hot, humid summers and short, cool winters, with the warm Kuroshio Current offshore having a moderating effect.

  7. Numazu - Wikipedia

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    Numazu is at the northwestern end of the Izu Peninsula, which is a leisure destination known for its numerous hot springs. Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest mountain, may also be seen from Numazu on clear days. Numazu is located 130 kilometres (81 mi) west of Tokyo and is on the Tōkaidō Main Line, the main railway line from Osaka to Tokyo.

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